Re: Kernel source tree splitting

From: rmoser (mlmoser@comcast.net)
Date: Thu May 01 2003 - 05:13:57 EST


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On 4/30/2003 at 7:51 PM Randy.Dunlap wrote:

>> On 4/30/2003 at 5:21 PM Randy.Dunlap wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I'm probably misreading this...but,
>>>
>>>Have you tried this yet? Does it modify/customize all Kconfig
>>>and Makefiles for the selected tree splits?
>>>
>>
>> I didn't try it. It would require knowledge of all interdependencies
>> between modules (i.e. ide-scsi is part of ide. ide-scsi depends
>> on scsi), also all source files that belong to each config option
>> would likely need to be understood by the persons working to
>> do this, and also the entire build system semantics would need
>> to be designed to work in pieces. Assuming this is ever done.
>>
>> It goes like this:
>>
>> make *config reads kernel-tree/options/foo.lod
>> make *config gets to configuration baz in bar.lod
>> make *config sees baz needs foo
>> make *config lists baz.
>> make *config sees biz needs data
>> make *config refuses to show biz
>> make missing-depends shows a list of unselectable options and
>> -----------selecting one tells which kernel option is needed.
>> make bzImage reads through kernel-tree/options/ and finds which
>> -----------makefiles to call (current makes have these embedded)
>> make bzImage builds a kernel.
>> make modules reads through kernel-tree/options/ and finds which
>> -----------makefiles to call.
>> make modules builds a kernel.
>>
>>>A few days ago, in one tree, I rm-ed arch/{all that I don't need} and
>>> drivers/{all that I don't need}.
>>>After that I couldn't run "make *config" because it wants all of
>>>those files, even if I don't want them.
>>>
>>
>> That WILL break something.
>
>or "That does break something" (when I tried it).
>
>>>So there are many edits that needed to be done in lots of
>>>Kconfig and Makefiles if one selectively pulls or omits certain
>>>sub-directories.
>>>
>>
>> The main Makefile will have to be redone. So would the kconfig
>> things (make config/menuconfig/xconfig).
>>
>> The extra plus to this is that other people can steal the build
>> system for other projects lol.
>
>I seem to try for simple solutions when possible and feasible.
>
>In this case, if I were doing it, I would try changing (e.g.) in
>arch/i386/kernel/Kconfig, this line:
>source "drivers/eisa/Kconfig"
>to
>optsource "drivers/eisa/Kconfig"
>where optsource means that the file is optional -- if not found,
>ignore it. And then see what happens, how far it can go,
>what the next problem is....
>
>If this could be made to work, then entire subdirectories/subsystems
>could be optional.
>

Yeah but hat about things that came out of nowhere, i.e. a piece of
hardware compes with a linux driver source?

>~Randy
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